ANZ New Zealand

International Trade

Further trade solutions

ANZ has a number of other solutions to help importers and exporters carry out their day-to-day transactions. Contact us for more details, or select from the list below:

Transacting Efficiently

 
ANZ ExportBook
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Preparing export documentation often means you need to record the same information on numerous forms. Not only is this task very time-consuming, but mistakes can often occur.

ANZ ExportBook is a Windows-based application, that helps you prepare your export documents more accurately and more efficiently.

Key Features

Easy to install and has an inbuilt help system to guide you.


Saves time when preparing export documentation, giving you more time to focus on other business needs.


Streamlines your export transactions by storing pertinent data in a master record for fast repeat transactions.


Improves the accuracy of document preparation, in addition to the layout and appearance of your documents, minimising document handling and payment time.


Contains a comprehensive glossary of shipping and export terminology together with explanations and examples of various shipping documents.


Can store prepared documents as templates for repeat use.


Can be installed on a stand-alone PC or LAN environment.


Is competitively priced compared to similar export document preparation packages on the market.

Eligibility criteria, fees, charges, terms and conditions apply.
 
ANZ Telegraphic Transfer
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An ANZ Telegraphic Transfer is the fast, easy and secure method of transferring funds around the world. Your funds are sent to the other party's account through the worldwide bank network.

Key Features

Fast and secure

An ANZ Telegraphic Transfer is the fast, secure method of transferring funds between banks.

Has the ability to add a small message to the text and link payments to a sales contract or invoice number.


Sending a Telegraphic Transfer

Order at any ANZ branch, ANZ Bureau de Change, through ANZ Phone Direct* or ANZ Internet Banking*.

Business' also have the alternative of requesting a Telegraphic Transfer via ANZ Direct.*

You'll need to provide:

  • The full name and address of the recipient.
  • The full name and address of the overseas bank.

If the funds are being sent to a specific bank account, you'll also need to provide:

  • The recipient's full account number details.
  • If you're sending funds to a European Union (EU) country, the recipient must give you their international bank account number (IBAN).

Other helpful information, if applicable:

  • The telephone number of the recipient.
  • The SWIFT code of the overseas bank.
  • Any other bank codes applicable to the receiving bank that the recipient may have provided to you.



Receiving a Telegraphic Transfer

The sender should contact their local bank and ask to send a telegraphic transfer. You will need to provide them with the attached receiving instructions (PDF, 24kb).

Fees, charges, terms and conditions apply.
* Only available to ANZ customers how have registered for these services.
   ANZ Phone Direct and ANZ Internet Banking are only available to    accounts with a single signatory.
   ANZ Phone Direct International Services – transactional dollar limits    apply.
   ANZ Internet Banking International Services – daily dollar limits apply.
 
ANZ International Bank Draft
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If time isn't such an issue, an alternative option is to send an international bank draft in the currency of the receiver's country. This is similar to sending a cheque and is a widely accepted means of sending funds. A bank draft must be deposited into a bank account. You should therefore check that the recipient does indeed have the bank account where the draft can be deposited.

Please note that if your requirement for cleared funds is in anyway time sensitive, then please contact us to discuss the other options available for completing your transaction.

Key Features

Widely accepted

An ANZ International Bank Draft is a widely accepted method of sending or receiving funds through the post.


Sending an International Bank Draft

Order through any ANZ branch or ANZ Bureau de Change for a draft to be issued on the spot.

Alternatively, you can request that a draft be forwarded to you through ANZ Phone Direct* or ANZ Internet Banking*, rather than purchasing at an ANZ branch. Find out more about registering in our Where to buy section.

Make sure the recipient holds an account that the international bank draft can be deposited into.


Receiving an International Bank Draft

Take the bank draft into your nearest ANZ branch or ANZ Bureau de Change and our friendly staff will advise you of your options. Drafts can be deposited to your account and some may be cashed.

Fees, charges, terms and conditions apply.
*Only available to ANZ customers who have registered for these services.
  ANZ Phone Direct and ANZ Internet Banking are only available to   accounts with a single signatory.
  ANZ Phone Direct International Services – transactional dollar limits   apply.
  ANZ Internet Banking International Services – daily dollar limits apply.
 
Inland Bills
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This facility allows customers to request financing of their Inland Bills.

Facilities are with full recourse to the borrower and supported by a Bill of Exchange and invoice/transport document if applicable.

A Transaction tenor is determined by the Bill of Exchange but is generally not greater than 180 days.

ANZ credit criteria apply, and an establishment fee may be payable. Other fees, charges, terms and conditions apply.
 
ATA Carnets
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If you travel with commercial samples, professional equipment, scientific equipment, goods for use or display at exhibitions, fairs, or sports equipment for re-import into New Zealand, you should consider using an ATA Carnet.

An ATA Carnet is essentially a passport for your goods, enabling you to make all those tiresome customs arrangements before you go, and at a pre-determined cost, which includes an administration fee and a security deposit. The security bond will differ depending on the country and goods for which the carnet is required, and is based on the total value of the goods.  

An ATA Carnet binds you to return your goods to New Zealand. If you don't return the goods, duty and/or sales tax will be deducted from the bond and paid to the country in which the goods were disposed of.

The carnet is valid for 12 months, and may be used on a regular basis in many different countries for a wide range of goods

Please note that some countries do not accept ATA Carnets, and other countries accept carnets only for certain categories of goods.

For more information on ATA Carnets, application forms or security deposit rates, visit the Wellington Chamber of Commerce website.

ANZ credit criteria apply, and an establishment fee may be payable. Other fees, charges, terms and conditions apply.

More information
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Contact us to find out more about ANZ International Trade.

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